From Boston to Milwaukee to Atlanta, the history of the Braves franchise can be summarized by a group of elite athletes known by single names.

Spahn won 363 games and carried the Braves as a pitcher from Boston until the move to Milwaukee. Eddie was a star for the Braves in Milwaukee, hitting 500 homers and playing alongside Hank. There isn’t enough room here to list the contributions of Hank to baseball and society.

Dale was a two-time MVP who kept fans interested during the tough era of the 80s. He bridged the gap until Maddux, Smoltz, and Glavine started the Braves’ run of 14 consecutive division titles. Chipper held the Braves down while putting together a Cooperstown-worthy career.

Next in line: Freddie. Jones was The Man on the Braves when the first baseman was called up in September 2010. The Hall of Famer feels like the team is in good hands with Freeman at the helm.